Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Yes, It is that Easy




From the film Requiem for a Dream

Harry - Does he give you pills?
Sara - Of course he gives me pills.  He's a doctor!
Harry - What kind of pills, Ma?
Sara - Oh,...um....a blue one, a purple one, and a...
Harry - I mean, what's in them?

Doctor - Yeah, we can fix that.




From the film Running with Scissors

Dr. Finch  - (taking out some pills) Would you like some of these?
Augusten Burroughs - What are they?
Dr. Finch - I just got some samples in the mail, so I don't know.



After forking over the initial consultation fee of $258.98, they have you sit in the lobby and fill out some forms - typical of any first meeting with a therapist, psychiatrist etc.  One of those forms is a checklist of symptoms.  This checklist usually serves as a very very loose outline of what your therapist has to look forward to in dealing with their new patient - you.  This time however, really take note of what you're ticking off.  That checklist will serve as more of a instruction manuel this time around.

15 minutes later she greets you with a weak handshake and a couple heavy blinks of her pale-purple-eye-shadowed-with-poorly-applied-liquid-eyeliner-ed lids.  She takes you into a windowless room/office with your typical doctor's cabinet set-up, a roll-y chair (for her) and a leather black couch (for you).  She sits underneath a plaque honoring her graduation from Vanderbilt.

A couple dozen questions followed by some "mmhmms" and "oh, yeses" and even a "tehe" later, and you have yourself a months worth of pills that should "treat" whatever symptoms you chose to check-off on your checklist this session.  

Do what you will with them.







Sunday, April 4, 2010

Happy Easter, Jesus, my Lover

Preaching the Word of God

Roller Jesus


On the Phone with the Virgin Mary


He Loves the Little Children
Undercover Jesus


Making Miracles Happen


Jesus and Mary Magdalene


Jesus Levins

Friday, April 2, 2010

In the Summer Swing of Things

As I told you before I'd be giving you an update on "Summer Snapshot" and here it is!!!

"Summer Snapshot" reenacts one of those perfect sun-kissed, summer days spent at the river with all your friends, strumming guitars, soaking in the sun and having a few beers. Oh yeah, and skinny dipping. But it's also about capturing that perfect moment and realizing just how fleeting it is.  We all have summer flings, friendships and follies, but "Summer Snapshot" brings up the thought, "Do we also have a fling with summer itself?  Every year?"  The film's about holding on to that moment, because we've all experienced it. However short, or insignificant it seemed at the time, it matters to us now.


The film was shot entirely on Super-8 film, so it's got a real vintage feel to it (think: intro to the Wonder Years).  I've seen a few rough cuts in fact, and it's really shaping up to be something truly beautiful.  Something that someone of any age almost can fondly respond to.


As long as I can remember I've wanted to act in movies.  And while this film isn't exactly an excellent example of my acting skills (it's meant to be more like a documentary), it's still a film.  One of the reasons why I truly want to act is because of the films I've seen that have the uncommon ability to evoke overwhelming emotions in their viewers - the same way a simple painting, or a breath-taking ballet can do for many.  I'm perfectly confident that "Summer Snapshot" has this ability.  

Please please please support this amazing project that I had the pleasure of being a part of.  




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Here's some more shots to get you in the mood....


 
by Adam Lucas


by Adam Lucas



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the female cast


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more to come...